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JACOB 's'ILBE M EE AND GUSTAV UNGER, OF NEW YORK. N; Y., ASSIGNORS T0THEMSELVES AND JACOB HEINEMANN,- OF SAME PLACE.

Letters Patent No. 74,4s, dated February .11, 1868.

IMPROVEMENT IN NECK-TIES.

TO ALL WHOM 1']? MAY CONCERN;

Be it known that we; JACOB SILBERMANN and Gos'rA'v Unsure, of the cityand State of New York, have invented end made a certain new unduscfulImprovement in Neck-Ties; end we do hereby declare the following to bea. full, clear, and cxuct description of the same, reference being hadtothc annexed drawing, milking part of this specification, wherein wehave represented said neck-tie as laid out flat.

Heretofore silk and other fabrics have been made up into neck-ties andcravets ofvarious shapes by cutting out the fabric and uniting it bysewing so as to produce the desired shape. Crnvat-s have been thusformed with an arrow centre portion to pass around at the backof theneck, and'with wider ends to tie into a knot or bow.

The seams formed in cravats are very liable to wear, and under allcircumstances they detract from the appearance and from the durabilityof the fabric or of the article;

The nature of our said invention consists in a. cravator necktie wovenin one piece, with lhe end portions wider than the middle ports,the-fabric tapering and becoining wider towards both ends.

This'neck-t-ie is a. new article of manufacture, that is much moredurable and handsome than the cruvats or neck-ties heretofore made, andthe seams are entirely dispensed with.

In the drawing, a is the middle portion of the neck-tie, that is wovenof a. uniform width, or nearly so, and the end portions 5 b are woven inu, tapering form, increasingin width to whatever e'xtentis desired.

This necktie may be woven of the aforesaid character, either as a.single flnt piece or as a double or tubular fabric; and the article madein this manner. is anew and useful manufacture.

What we claim,- and desire to secure by Letters Patent, 215 a. newarticle of manufacture, is--- A necktie formed in one piece by weaving,with the end portions diverging from'ond wider than the middle: portionof the article, as set forth. A A A y In witness whereof, we havehereunto set our signatures, this 20th day of December, D. 1867.

' JACOB. SILBERMANN,

GU$TAV UN GER.

Witnesses:

GEO. D. WALKER,

Cans. H. SMITH.

